Randox enables trifluralin screening in shrimp farming
date:Apr 16, 2013
genotoxic and evidence suggests that trifluralin does not pose a carcinogenic risk to humans.

The World Health Organisation has classified trifluralin as unlikely to present acute hazard in normal use. Japan, however, has previously applied a new regulation of inspecting 30% of the shrimp imported from Vietnam for trifluralin residues. Japan has also warned Vietnam that if trifluralin was detected in a batch of shrimp, Japan would immediately apply the 100% inspection regulation.

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